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A History of the County of Lancaster
… Townships Walton WALTON Waleton, Dom. Bk.; Walton, 1246. This township, having a wedge-like form, lies … to south-east are the districts called Spellow, Anfield, Walton Breck, and Newsham; these are often regarded and named …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Townships Walton-le-Dale WALTON-LE-DALE Waleton, xiii cent.; Waleton in le (la) Dale, … into the Ribble, the two waters inclosing the village of Walton-le-Dale in a long peninsula. Ordinary tides flow a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… from Wavertree to the tallage levied that year. 10 The Walton family, who held the master-serjeanty of the … 12 oxgangs in Wavertree had been given to Gilbert de Walton by King John when count of Mortainand perhaps … the count's rebellionfor in 11989 Gilbert's son, Henry de Walton, rendered account of a palfrey and 100 s. due for …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… branched off; and north-west past New Hall in Carr Lane to Walton village. Carr Lane was a continuation of a road from … one cut down. New Hall, on the borders of Fazakerley and Walton, became the property of the family of Molyneux of Alt … stood in the present Sheil Park. This portion is mostly in Walton township. Newsham Park, with the Seaman's Orphanage, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… there. Families named Wawne, 76 Fishwick, 77 Taylor, 78 Walton, 79 and Braboner 80 were connected with these parts of … held of Richard Shireburne; ibid, xvii, no. 19. William Walton died in 1559 holding lands in Comberhalgh, &c., of … part; Towneley MS. C 8, 13, p. 1013. Stopford of Ulnes Walton, by the two-hundredth part; Lancs. Inq. p.m. i, 169; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… de Crook in 1400 made a feoffment of his lands in Whittle, Walton-le-Dale, Heath Charnock, Howick and Wigan; Kuerden, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… William Sherlock 49 1641 Nathaniel Barnard 50 1647 John Walton, M.A. 51 1649 (?) William Garner 52 oc. 16759 Milo … continue to be the chief landowners. See the account of Walton church. They used a variant of the Eaton coat, one of … Henry Bold, temp. Hen. VII, the first payment was to 'John Walton, chaplain, occupying the chantry of Sir John Bold'; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of the Ascension and of All Saints. 54 In 1292 Adam de Walton, then rector, was called upon to show by what warrant … constructed over the Douglas. In 1348 Henry Banastre of Walton granted to John son of Oliver (? Amory) the Walker, a … Banastre; ibid. n. 36. In 1329, by fine, Henry Banastre of Walton secured from John del Crosse four messuages and lands …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Winwick, held two-thirds of the land, and Robert de Walton the remainder. 9 Robert had granted out his …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… The high road from Blackburn to Preston passing through Walton-le-Dale intersects the south-eastern part of the …